How Obama protects the Teamsters
By Michelle Malkin
MichelleMalkin.com
Barack Obama and Jimmy Hoffa are like Tweedledum
and Tweedledee, Lady Gaga and hype, the “Jersey
Shore” cast and hairspray: inseparable. The
president can no more disown the Teamsters Union’s
leader than he can disown his own id.
At a Labor Day rally in Detroit on Monday before Obama spoke, Hoffa stoked anti-tea party hostility by urging his minions to “take these son of a b*tches out.” (Botched grammar added that extra boost of street-gang authenticity to the labor lawyer’s threat.) The same civility police on the left who decry any references to crosshairs as incitements to violence are now mute about Hoffa’s brass-knuckle rhetoric. The Chicagoans in the White House refuse to comment.
Those calling on Obama to condemn Hoffa’s uncivil
tone are deluding themselves. The 1.4 million-member
Teamsters lifted Obama to power with a coveted
endorsement and bottomless campaign coffers funded
with coerced member dues. Over the past two decades,
the union has donated nearly
$25 million to Democrats (compared to $1.8
million for Republicans).
What quid pro quo protection has the Teamsters’
money bought? Let us count the ways.
Calling off Teamsters corruption
investigations. Back in May 2008, as he
jockeyed with rival Hillary Clinton for Big Labor
support, Obama
promised to end longstanding federal probes into the
Teamsters’ mob racket. In 1989, the union was
facing federal racketeering charges after Justice
Department officials determined it was operating as
a “wholly
owned subsidiary of organized crime.” The Wall
Street Journal reported that Obama phoned several
Teamsters heavies to convey his vow to begin
dismantling the independent federal watchdog
overseeing the Teamsters; an Obama spokesman
confirmed it.
Teamsters reformers now consider the review board
a “toothless
mechanism,” according to a recent article in the
left-wing The Nation magazine. As one Hoffa critic
put it, “You’re so tied up into a corrupt culture.
You have this culture of protecting each other.”
Meanwhile, a federal court has determined that
Hoffa and his goons raided the Teamsters treasury to
try to
buy his own re-election support
with jobs and pensions. As a
court-appointed watchdog determined this spring:
“The conduct revealed in this investigation
reflects a culture, or mind-set where elected union
officials do not clearly distinguish between their
fiduciary responsibilities to the union and their
separate political objectives of achieving
election.”
Nevertheless, Obama’s crime-fighting crusaders
are far more preoccupied with cracking down on
Gibson guitars made of rare wood and covering up
the
Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal
than with cleaning up the Teamsters’ graft and
pay-for-play dirty business.
The Cadillac health plan exemption.
While he regularly lambastes “millionaires
and billionaires” who benefit from tax
loopholes, Obama has zero to say about the
crony Cadillac health insurance tax exemption he
doled out to the
Teamsters and other Big Labor groups. In January
2010, Hoffa and his pals
met behind closed doors at the White House to
ensure that they would be shielded while other
middle-class Americans were forced to bear the
burden.
Obamacare waivers for the brotherhood.
While he calls for shared sacrifice, Obama has zero
to say about the exclusive Obamacare waivers he has
awarded to Teamsters chapters, including:
– the Western Teamsters Welfare Trust in Seattle
– the Teamsters and Employers Welfare Trust of Illinois in Springfield
– the Teamsters Local 485 Health and Welfare Fund in Brooklyn, N.Y.
– the Teamsters Local 617 Welfare Fund in Ridgefield, N.J.
–
the Teamsters Local 734 Welfare Fund in Chicago.
No comment on obscene Big Labor salaries.
While he regularly lambastes
Wall Street salaries, Obama has zero to say
about the
bloated salaries and benefits of Teamsters brass
(pdf). According to internal data compiled by
Teamsters for a Democratic Union, 120 top Teamsters
officials made more than $150,000 in 2009 — the
largest number ever. Forty made more than $200,000 —
also an unprecedented number. Hoffa pulls down
nearly $400,000 a year, including an exclusive
housing allowance and cost of living raise.
Shutting out non-union competition for
public contracts. While he rails against “special
interests,” Obama has zero to say about the
executive orders he signed in the first days of his
presidency to
give unions a leg up.
Executive Order 13502, for example, essentially
forces contractors who bid on large-scale public
construction projects worth $25 million or more to
surrender to union representation for its employees.
This codification of so-called project labor
agreements significantly
raises the cost of highway and school
construction projects (by
as much as 15 percent among California public
schools, according to a new study by the
National University System Institute for Policy
Research).
The Obama protection order shuts out the vast
majority of contractors in America. As I’ve noted
before,
85 percent of the construction industry workforce is
nonunion by choice.
Instead of putting Americans to work, the Teamsters have been busy yanking members off projects and idling construction projects from California and Nevada to Indiana to New York in order to shake down employers.
Now, you tell me: Who’s waging “war on workers”?
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